Faith and Stewardship

Biblical creation care, stewardship, and faith on the homestead.

Faith and Self-Sufficiency: How Homesteading Aligns with Biblical Principles

Faith and self-sufficiency: how homesteading aligns with Biblical principles \n Homesteading and faith go hand in hand. Many people think they clash, but they don’t. In fact, the Bible supports self-sufficiency and care for the land. It teaches us to be good stewards of God’s creation. This blog post will show you how homesteading fits […]

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A healthy dairy goat standing in a rustic barnyard, warm natural light

Raising dairy goats: milk, cheese, and land stewardship for the Christian homesteader

Raising dairy goats: milk, cheese, and land stewardship for the Christian homesteader A dairy goat on pasture is one of the most productive animals per pound of feed that a small homestead can keep. A mature doe gives 1 to 1.5 gallons of milk per day, enough to supply a family of four with drinking

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Honey bees pollinating flowers in a sunny garden

Backyard beekeeping: a complete guide for the Christian homesteader

Backyard beekeeping: a complete guide for the Christian homesteader Every third bite of food on your plate exists because a honey bee visited a flower. That is not hyperbole — it is biology. Bees pollinate roughly 75 percent of the world’s flowering plants, including most of the fruits and vegetables your family eats every day.

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What Genesis 2:15 teaches us about working the land today

Table of Contents Toggle What Genesis 2:15 teaches us about working the land today Why this matters beyond the practical work What you will learn What you need before you start Understanding the creation mandate in context How to apply this calling to your homestead Common misunderstandings and fixes A simple exercise for this week

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Why every Christian family should know how to make bone broth

Why every Christian family should know how to make bone broth Hook After you roast a chicken, the bones still hold flavor, minerals, and collagen. Simmered slowly, they turn into a base for soups, grains, and sauces that costs almost nothing and delivers real nutrition. Most people throw those bones away without a second thought.

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Stewardship in action: why your grocery budget is a spiritual discipline

Table of Contents Toggle Stewardship in action: why your grocery budget is a spiritual discipline Why this matters beyond just saving money What you will learn today What you need before you start The true cost of convenience How to audit your spending The economics of home production Common problems and fixes Related reads from

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